Lithuania's Prosecutor General's Office said on Tuesday it had handed over to court the case of the non-transparent issuance of a visa.
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The government has asked the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to give it more time to prepare its position regarding a Saudi national's claim that he was unlawfully held in a secret CIA prison in Lithuania between 2005 and 2006.
Lithuanian companies have not violated the European Unions' anti-Russian sanctions, the country's Prosecutor General's Office said after dropping a two-year pre-trial investigation.
Stasys Jakeliunas, former chairman of the Lithuanian Parliament’s Committee on Budget and Finance, plans to ask the government to appeal against prosecutors' decision not to defend the public interest in regard to alleged violations linked to a sharp increase in the Vilnius Interbank Offered Rate (V...
Lithuania's Prosecutor General's Office will not defend the public interest regarding alleged violations linked to the Vilibor (Vilnius Interbank Offered Rate) rate in 2008-2009 when interest rates on mortgages rose for Lithuanian residents.
Prosecutors have received four complaints over the removal of the memorial plaque to Jonas Noreika, a pre-war Lithuanian military officer and an anti-Soviet resistance fighter accused of collaboration with the Nazis, in central Vilnius, 15min.lt reported on Friday.
A Lithuanian court has found two persons guilty of spying for Russia and issued them prison sentences of four years and nine months, a court spokesman said.
Darius Raulusaitis, a former deputy prosecutor general, denies having put pressure on the prosecutor in charge of a pre-trial investigation into the alleged CIA detention site in Lithuania.
Lithuania's Prosecutor General's Office said on Wednesday a separate pre-trial investigation into the 1991 Soviet crackdown on Lithuania's independence movement will be continued.
Lithuanian prosecutors have changed the status of the country's Ambassador to Russia Remigijus Motuzas in a pre-trial investigation into alleged non-transparent issuance of a visa to a Russian businessmen but believe his actions have signs of official misconduct.
Lithuania's government will ask the Prosecutor General's Office to evaluate the then financial watchdogs' actions during the financial crisis, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said on Monday.
Kyrgyz officials made a criminal agreement with Garsu Pasaulis, one of the largest printing houses in Lithuania, which won a 12 million euro tender to produce new-format passport blanks, the country's authorities claim, which the Lithuanian company denies, the Verslo Zinios business daily writes.
Lithuania's Prosecutor General's Office has decided to appeal against the Regional Court of Vilnius' ruling in the high-profile January 13 case.
Lithuanian institutions have provided information to Belarus' KGB as part of a criminal case against a Belarusian citizen who asked for asylum in Lithuania but was refused, the delfi.lt news website reports.
The Klaipeda Regional Court handed down on Wednesday a seven-year jail sentence to Roman Sesel, a Lithuanian citizen accused of collecting information for Russia on NATO military ships, the oil product and LNG terminal operator Klaipedos Nafta and other infrastructure.
Lithuanian commercial banks might have manipulated Vilnius interbank offered rates (Vilibor), which were used as the benchmark for lending in the litas, during the 2009-2010 economic crisis, Stasys Jakeliunas, chairman of the Seimas Committee on Budget and Finance (CBF), said on Tuesday.
In response to LRT information on the situation over “Farmer” leader Ramūnas Karbauskis‘ Agrokoncernas‘ import of fertiliser, the company published a press release on Monday. It states that supposedly “there are attempts to draw the company into political games.” According to the company, state inst...
The striking teachers are awaiting Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis’ apology, but he does not appear intent to do so. The team assembled by the PM, which is preparing a long-term public sector wage payment project features neither striking, nor non-striking teachers. The trade union confederation c...
Lithuanian law-enforcement officials have completed their investigation into the theft of clients' personal information and photos from the Kaunas-based cosmetic surgery clinic Grožio Chirurgija and are sending the case to a court.
Lithuanian prosecutors have decided to reopen their investigation into an incident where actors dressed like priests advertised their Zero Live Show shortly before a service at a church in Turgeliai, a small town in the southeastern district of Šalčininkai.